R3 for the Active Component (AC) Sailor

During the Return, Reunion, and Reintegration (R3) phase the AC IA Sailor returns home and transitions back to their Parent Command or otherwise executes PCS orders to a new duty station ("Re-deployment" is an Army term that is sometimes used when descibing the Sailor's "Return" portion of R3).

The R3 phase begins with the first I-Stop after leaving theater (typically the Warrior Transition Program (WTP) or NMPS).

The purpose of the R3 phase is to facilitate the return of the IA Sailor and includes the medical, family, unit aspects of reintegration.

The R3 phase ends when nine months have passed since the IA Sailor's return, DHAs completed, and medical issues resolved.

Want to Know More?

Returning to Homelife After Deployment is an outstanding article at Military.com that helps Navy families think about R3 in advance of homecoming, how to plan the first day, the first week and the first months.

Armed Forces Crossroads' online pamphlet helps IA Sailors overcome the challenges associated with coming home in the following five categores: (1) reunion and the single member; (2) reunion and marriage; (3) reunion and children; (4) reunion and single parents; and finally (5) reunion and work.

The Returning from a War Zone Family Guide is a Veterans' Administration publication which helps both the Sailor and their family through the readjustment process following a war zone mobilization. It contains simple, straightforward information supported by veteran testimonials.